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I think that's the tricky thing for most magazines reviewing gear. You need companies to provide material for testing and reviewing, and you want/need their advertising to stay alive. If you trash them, you will get neither in the future, but legal action is likely. Boat reviews in magazines like seakayaker, paddler, etc. are always somehow kind of positive. One needs to read between the lines to get the picture. They will never write that a given boat is poor or bad, the art is to find the good aspects and write about those. ULli arachedeux wrote: Well mannered & polite. Maybe that's why their reviews lacked substance when I had a subscription. Well they're quite young and I imagine that the big dealers intimidate them with promises of advertising. Their travelogues are untainted by this. cheers, |
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